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Successful farmer and businessman, Georgia governor, American president and Noble Peace Prize winner: Jimmy Carter has lived a life that afforded him status and power. Yet the 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, who turns 100 on Oct. 1, was never quite the insider that his accomplished resume might suggest.
It’s a reality that gets obscured by many of the tributes that have flowed since Carter entered hospice care early last year, as the Democrat garners praise not only for his longevity but his achievements in government and as a global...
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